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elimination The removal of a chemical from the body, primarily in the urine, feces or exhaled air.
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ELISA The enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay is serologic test used as a general screening tool for the detection of antibodies to specific proteins. Reported as positive or negative. Since false positive tests due occur, positives will require further evaluation using the Western blot. ELISA technology links an a measurable enzyme/protein to either an antigen or antibody. In this way, it can then measure the presence of an antibody or an antigen in the bloodstream. ...
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elimination The process whereby a substance or other material is expelled from the body (or a defined part thereof), usually by a process of extrusion or exclusion but sometimes through metabolic transformation. The combination of chemical degradation of a xenobiotic in the body and excretion by the intestine, kidneys, lungs, skin, in sweat, expired air, milk, semen, menstrual fluid or secreted fluids.
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eliminate Remove, get rid of
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elixir [from Arabic al iksir poss from Greek xeros dry] An alchemical agent, the so-called power of transmutation, also the elixir of life and the universal solvent. The alchemists knew that the gross compound elements must spring from a single element, at once life and matter, not subject to decay -- for the homogeneous cannot disintegrate. ...
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